Swim with the Dolphins
in the Florida Keys!
Structured Dolphin Swim
and Non-Structured
Dolphin Swims in Florida

Structured
Dolphin Swims:Swim with the Dolphins in an
Up front and personal dolphin
experience. A One on One Swim
with curious Bottle Nose dolphins.

Swim, Dance, Kiss, Dorsal tow, and
foot push with these friendly dolphins.
Flotation vests will be worn at all times.

In this program, you will join an
educational
briefing about the dolphins and their environment,
followed by an intimate dolphin experience approximately
30 minutes in length. You should expect to spend
about two hours from start to finish on the structured
Dolphin Swim tour.

The type of contact and interaction
depends on the trainer and the dolphins. This
is a great program for those individuals seeking
guaranteed contact with the Bottle Nose dolphins.

This program is offered throughout
the year, seven days a week. Book in advance,
limited space is available on these tours to insure
better contact with dolphins. Groups are welcome!

In this swim, contact is guaranteed
with the dolphins. It is not a snorkeling program,
and participants should be good swimmers and comfortable
in deep water over their heads.

Anyone under 18 needs to be accompanied
by a parent or guardian. Pregnant women are not
allowed in the water.

Non-Structured
or Open Dolphin Swimming:We now offer an non-structured
swim. The non-structured swim takes place daily,
7 days a week. During these sessions, we allow
a limited number of snorkelers into the water
with the dolphins. This program is not designed
for non-swimmers.

Participants need to be comfortable
in deep water over their heads and have prior
use of mask, fins and snorkel. Being able to swim
and dive underwater is always a plus.

Floatation devices cannot be used.
Since the dolphins in these sessions are not trained,
nor doing behaviours in exchange for food, contact
cannot be guaranteed. The dolphins set the pace,
and contact is up to them. You should plan on
spending at least two hours with us.

The program begins with a one hour
educational briefing about dolphins. Topics
include information on natural history, anatomy,
physiology, sonar and echolocation. The briefing
also covers information on how swimmers should
conduct themselves in the water and also helpful
hints on initiating play with the dolphins.